12.26.2008

Meet the newest Schultz...




Meet Bailey!!
We adopted this adorable little Puggle.

He is 3.5 months old, and a bundle of energy. Part Pug, part Beagle, he is sniffing out everything in our house. He chases Jinx, barks at the boy's Remote Control cars, and slides across our hard-wood floors.
Bailey (named from the famous Denver Bronco corner-back, #24 Champ Bailey) loves long walks in the park, cold water always ready and a good game of touch-me-if-you-can football.
I know he will be a fun and wonderful member of our family.

12.22.2008

Hot Cocoa... YUMMM!!












Sledding...

Todd took the kids sledding at a little hill by our house today. Oh what fun they had!
Zack would only go down with daddy, but he still had fun. He didn't last very long,and they had to cut the trip short.
Emily reassuring Zack that it really is FUN!!
Such a good big sister!!

Ty's turn!! Don't get that cast wet!

Jo going too fast!! I wonder what he is getting ready to say?!?!
Humm...

Hang on Emily!! Open your eyes. She had a ton of fun.
They were cold, tired and wet when they got home, but grinning from ear to ear. Of course I had hot cocoa waiting for them when they returned. Todd did a good job taking pictures, he jumped out of the way at the last minute. They all had such a good time.

12.20.2008

WILD LIGHTS!!

Zack was soooo excited to go to the Denver Zoo for Wild Lights!!
So, I guess I needed to get a little closer, those are my 4 kids standing in front of the gorilla lights.

Here they are!! It was sooo freezing cold, we all bundled up, and had hand warmers in our pockets. I don't know why this picture came out so dark, but I wasn't going to try to take another one, it was toooooo cold!!
He LOVED all the lights!! And he had it easy, riding in the wagon, lucky kid!

She was snug as a bug, too.
This is definitely our favorite thing to do. Christmas has officially begun, all the lights and caroling around the zoo kicks off the season for us. Our shopping is done, so now we can focus on family. I am going to try to bake sugar cookies, I will make my chex muddie buddies, (Jordan's favorite) and whatever else I feel like whipping up.
I LOVE CHRISTMAS!!





12.07.2008

December Family Project

Emily's project this month was to make a family "banner" of sorts to show the traditions that our family enjoys during the holiday season.
Remember that family projects are supposed to include everyone, well it did this month.
Everyone traced and cut out their own hands, and on their left hand wrote their name and age, (except mom and dad) and on their right hand wrote their favorite tradition.
It is hard to read from the picture, (it was too big to scan) but every one's favorite tradition in our house is going to the Zoo Lights!!
We have been going to Zoo Lights since Jordan could barely walk. That is 12 years!!
HOLY COW!!
It is truly the best thing that we do together this time of year.
I love the way our "banner" turned out. It resembles a Christmas Tree built from our hands.
Just the way our family has been built from a small flimsy 3' pathetic 'charlie brown' tree when Todd and I first married, with NO decorations, to the beautiful 7' pre-lit covered with hand-made, child-like memories from each of my babies. Nothing matches, but each one special.
When my babies leave me to be on their own, you can bet that their tree will not be bare. Their ornaments will go with them to share with their families, on their trees. Hopefully we will be able to go to Zoo Lights still and keep our favorite family traditions going.

12.06.2008

It's Broken...

Yep... Ty broke his pinkie finger.
This morning Ty and Jo were wresteling in the dining room. You know how boys are, arguing over something, and when Ty fell, he landed on his hand wrong.
He has to wear his cast for a while, ice it, they gave him a prescription for vicodin, I don't know if I will fill that, I want to see if ibuprophen will help the pain first.

Jordan is sorry, they made up, had a long talk with Mom & Dad, and Jo will be doing Ty's chores for quite some time.
Ty broke his finger thru the growth-plate, at the base of his finger. He will have to go see a hand specialist in a few days to assess the damage and there is a possibility of surgery, to put a pin in his finger, so it grows correctly.
It was bound to happen eventually with two boys so close in age and so very different.
Jo's eyes are a little red as he felt sooo bad for the accident. I think the boys will be getting a long better from now on.